How Carl Becker's "Everyman His Own Historian" helps show the true story of the Frances Patai Collection
It is important to tell the history of those whose stories were not told before because we must study history to learn from our mistakes. Becker says “our proper function is not to repeat the past but to make use of it, to correct and rationalize for common use Mr. Everyman’s mythological adaptation of what actually happened” (Becker 1932, 235). By including photographs of women and African American nurses actively participating in efforts to help soldiers injured the Spanish Civil War, viewers of the archive get a different historical perspective on who was truly fighting in the war.
The women in the photo above are three members of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. Their strong poses show us exactly what Frances Patai wanted us to know about the women of the Brigade: that they arrived ready to work hard and help all that they could during the Spanish Civil War.